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    Rear Work Light

    Hi Guys,

    Havent posted for ages but always reading n working on car. Just completed a couple of projects lately. First one was doing the second glove box mod but haven't put up a post for that yet and second was just finished yesterday which is new rear work light with extendable poll to 2.1 metres high. Heres a couple of photos ive taken this morning.




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    Looking good mate.
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    very good indeed mate


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    Awesome how many watts is the work light??
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    love it. I have a 18w flood LED on a Tent pole that I hook up against my Awning Pole and it lights up my camp site perfectly. It extends up to 2.8 meters which is perfect for my camp site. I don't like it when there is too much light, I just want enough that I don't trip over anything.

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    The light is a Narva LED 6x5watt 3000 lumen unit. Part number is 72457.

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    Nice job geez it goes high
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    Looking very very good it`s ideal for field work where there is no light especially suits me when I'm done with hunting or fishing for packaging equipment

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    @Lights, When i was in at LED LightCo (Forum Vendor - LED-Light-Co) the other day he had a Work Light which had a water proof switch mounted into the back of the light, it was very kool. i nearly bought one for the camper trailer. This setup would be perfect for the front drawbar of the camper for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikaK160 View Post
    Looking very very good it`s ideal for field work where there is no light especially suits me when I'm done with hunting or fishing for packaging equipment
    I made stand alone light poles, collapsed they are about one metre and extend up to about 2 mtrs.
    I have an 18AH battery[golf cart] in a small battery box ,that way I can move my lights to any where I need.
    Like down by the river or for extra lighting while preparing food either way I like it, I use a small 12v waterproof
    floodlight. These will light up the size of an average back yard and are only the size of a tennis ball
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